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<h2 align="center" style="text-align:center">Eclipse for  C++ Project Properties 
Guide</h2>
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<p>This guide was built using Eclipse 3.3 IDE for C/C++ Developers in Windows 
(but similar configuration can be applied for Linux).</p>
<p>To create a new project go to the menu &quot;File / New / C or C++ Project&quot;:</p>
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<p>You can use the MingW3 or Cygwin compiler. Just use the respective IUP 
binaries package: &quot;mingw3&quot; or &quot;gcc3&quot;.</p>
<p>Then add your files to the projet folder if they are not already there.</p>
<p>After creating the project you must configure it to find the IUP includes and 
libraries.</p>
<p>Go the menu &quot;Project / Properties&quot;, then to configure the include files 
  location select &quot;GCC C Compiler / Directories&quot; in the left tree, then 
add the list of folders in &quot;Include Paths&quot;.</p>
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<p>Be aware that you will have to repeat the configuration for the C++ compiler.</p>
<p>To configure the library files location select &quot;MinGW C++ Linker / 
Libraries&quot; in the 
  left tree, then add the list of folders in &quot;Library Search Path&quot; and 
add the add the list of folders in &quot;Libraries&quot;.</p>
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